Tsubasa Honda
In mid-2006, Honda was scouted by seven different people on the same day, which became the reason behind her entering the entertainment industry. She then made her debut as an exclusive model to the magazine "Seventeen" in the same year. In 2007, she switched magazines, being an exclusive model for Love Berry.
From January 2010 onwards, she switched again to Non-no and is still an exclusive model to the magazine.
On August 25, 2011, Honda appeared on the popular TBS program Akashiya Sanma's "I've Always Liked You" as the person that Oriental Radio's Shingo Fujimori liked, and from then on her television appearances increased greatly.
In November 2012, she made her film debut by starring in the film Fashion Story: Model (2012).
Her best seller theatrical feature is her next film work Rakugo eiga (2012). She played a girl who wants to be an author of novels, and accidentally she meets a man(Takayuki Yamada as The Man) who foresees fortunes of people. Rakugo eiga (2012) successfully and historically got ranked as the #1 bestseller DVD Movie (the ranking range includes the total sales of foreign DVD cinemas) in Japan by Oricon Inc. Moreover, on October 22, 2013. And it is the first film which her acting was shown at Grauman's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, California, 2012.
She now keeps her acting works in TV networks and film industries.
Movies
The Elric brothers’ long and winding journey comes to a close in this epic finale, where they must face off against an unworldly, nationwide threat.
The summer of his freshman year, Hodaka runs away to bustling, ever-raining Tokyo and falls for Hina, a girl who seems able to manipulate the weather.
While alchemist Edward Elric searches for a way to restore his brother Al's body, the military government and mysterious monsters are watching closely.